Serve City Chosen in Hamilton is expecting to reach capacity this weekend, as temperatures drop drastically.

The East Avenue shelter said it won't turn anyone away, although they're already at capacity for women's beds and near capacity for men.

Officials at the shelter said they'll do whatever they can to get the homeless indoors.

"There's a lot of people who may have a roof over their head, but they haven't paid utilities so there's no heat, no running water, that kind of thing, so folks like that are folks that maybe would opt to live outside or in somebody's garage, basement, but when it gets this cold they're going to have to find somewhere to stay in out of the extreme cold we have," said executive director Linda Kimble.

Kimble said the added guests would increase their always-present need for donations, which may be dropped off any time.